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Ancient Greek Agricultural Practices

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Ancient Greek agricultural practices refer to the methods and techniques used by the ancient Greeks to cultivate crops and raise livestock.

Key Features

  • Terrace farming
  • Use of plows and other tools
  • Crop rotation
  • Irrigation systems
  • Domestication of animals

Pros

  • Innovative techniques for their time
  • Efficient use of land resources
  • Contributed to the development of Western agriculture

Cons

  • Relied heavily on manual labor
  • Limited technology compared to modern practices

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